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Introduction to contemporary political theory / Colin Farrelly.

By: Farrelly, Colin PatrickMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : SAGE, 2004. Description: xiii, 320 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 0761949070 (hbk.); 0761949089 (pbk.)Other title: An introduction to contemporary political theorySubject(s): Political science -- PhilosophyDDC classification: 320.011 LOC classification: JA71 | .F36 2004Online resources: Table of contents only | Publisher description
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-182) and index.

Machine derived contents note: Part One: Contemporary Liberal Theory -- Rawls and Justice as Fairness -- Introduction -- The Original Position -- Equal Opportunity -- Cohen's Egalitarian Critique -- The Principles that Apply to Individuals -- Who are the Least Advantaged? -- Beitz on Global Justice -- A Political Conception of Justice -- Nozick and the Entitlement Theory of Justice -- Introduction -- The State: Is it Necessary? -- Wilt Chamberlain and the Entitlement Theory -- The Principle of Initial Acquisition -- The Principle of Rectification -- Conclusion: Self Ownership and Private Property -- Gauthier and Justice as Mutual Advantage -- Introduction -- Hobbes and the State of Nature -- Gauthier and the Compliance Problem -- What is a Rational Bargain? -- The Limits of Justice as Mutual Advantage -- Dworkin on Equality -- Introduction -- Dworkin on Equality of Resources -- Welfare Reform and the Basic Income Proposal -- Political Equality and Democracy -- Against Luck Egalitarianism -- Part Two: Alternative Traditions -- Communitarianism -- Introduction -- Deontological Liberalism and the Unencumbered Self -- State Neutrality -- Walzer on Complex Equality -- Miller on Nationalism -- Conclusion -- Multiculturalism -- Introduction: The Politics of Recognition -- Kymlicka and the Rights of National Minorities -- Polyethnic Rights -- Barry Against Multiculturalism -- Deliberative Democracy -- Introduction: The Importance of Democracy -- Moving Beyond the Aggregated Model of Democracy -- How Substantive are the Principles of Democracy -- Retaining the Critical Edge of Deliberative Democracy -- Critically Assessing the Ideal of Deliberative Democracy -- Feminism -- Introduction -- Liberal Feminism -- The Public//Private Dichotomy -- The Politics of Difference -- Conclusion.

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